341 Quotes About Civil

  • Author Helen Clark
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    In particular, I would like to pay tribute to Mr. de Mello. He was one of the finest international civil servants,

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  • Author Holly Cartner
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    The government's crackdown on civil society is unprecedented, even in Uzbekistan's 14-year history of repression since independence from the Soviet Union.

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  • Author Jacques Chirac
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    To better help the youth, notably the youth in difficulty, to move toward employment, I've decided to create a voluntary civil service,

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  • Author James Comey
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    The spine of the FBI is the rule of law. The spine of the FBI is a commitment to doing the right thing, in the right way, while protecting civil liberties.

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  • Author Javier Camara
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    It's funny to see a film in Spain with a lot of violence because we don't have a lot of violence. Well, of course, we have violence, some murders, some terrorism and a lot of things. We have suffered a dictatorship, and we talk about the civil war constantly.

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  • Author Jeremy Corbyn
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    Our problem in the 2015 general election was that for all the good stuff that was in the Labour manifesto, we were still going to be freezing public sector wages, cutting council expenditure, laying off civil servants. We were offering 'austerity light' instead of a real alternative.

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  • Author Jeremy Corbyn
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    I think in English history a very interesting character is John Lilburne. Very interesting character because of the way he managed to develop the whole debate about the English civil war into something very different.

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  • Author Jim Cain
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    There are discussions ongoing as to whether there will be a civil penalty and what it will be. They said that the notice was not sent at the proper and exact time.

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  • Author John C. Calhoun
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    The day that the balance between the two sections of the country - the slaveholding States and the non-slaveholding States - is destroyed is a day that will not be far removed from political revolution, anarchy, civil war, and widespread disaster.

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